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Conference netcad::hub_mgnt

Title:DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE
Notice:Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7
Moderator:NETCAD::COLELLADT
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4455
Total number of notes:16761

534.0. "Heartbeat and DEChubs" by CTOAVX::MACKIN () Wed Dec 01 1993 13:01

    I would appreciate if someone would comment on the following customer
    situation.
    
    He currently uses DELNI's for his backbone. He currently uses DECserver
    200's and DEMSA based routers. He also has VAX's attached to his DELNI.
    
    We are in the process of migrating him to a hub (90) based environment.
    Because of current levels of investment in hw we must coexist with his
    current environment. So we are connecting the hub to the DELNI through
    the 90 repeater.
    
    However, we are having the following problem:
    
       The old equipment requires heartbeat. The repeater chokes on it.
       If I turn off HB then the DECservers take 20+ minutes to perform
       host load. I also see many network errors etc. If I turn it on then
       the hub gets hosed.
    
    Solution:
    	a) I can leave it on and replace the repeater with a bridge. This
           is a waste of customer money and appears kludgy.
    	b) Place a DESTA between devices(?). Again seems kludgy. 
	c) I can disable HB on the cable between the DELNI and reapeter by
    	   clipping pin(?). Kludgy and unsupported.
    
    Does anyone have a better solution? Is there something I've missed?
    
    Advice appreciated,
    	Dan
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534.1Fix the DEMSA'sCX3PST::HTKING::M_SHELDONWed Dec 01 1993 14:1624
  
 >      The old equipment requires heartbeat. The repeater chokes on it.
 >      If I turn off HB then the DECservers take 20+ minutes to perform
 >      host load. I also see many network errors etc. If I turn it on then
 >      the hub gets hosed.
  

What DEMSA software is he running. Both the X25router 2000 and DECrouter
2000 software have fix kits that take care of the HEARTBEAT problem.

DECserver 200's don't need it.

You cannot disable heartbeat by clipping wires in the cable. Heartbeat
is a signal on the collision detection pair of the transciever cable.

Cutting these would mean you could not detect collisions at all and would
create its' own set of problems.


							Mike Sheldon
							CSC Colorado
							Network Support
							

534.2Here's what I've got.CTOAVX::MACKINMon Dec 06 1993 09:4213
    Thanks for the response.
    
    My customers environment is as follows:
    
    DECserver 200's - Version 3.1 BL 37
    DECrouter 2000's - Version 1.1 BL 11
    
    Question:
    	To resolve the previously stated issue of HB, what software do I
    need and how do I get it?
    
    Thanks,
    	Dan
534.3CSC32::B_GOODWINMon Dec 06 1993 12:004
    The DECserver's are ok, the DECrouter's should be at V1.2 BL15, it they
    are running DECrouter 2000 Software. You can get the latest patch
    DECrouter patch from the CSC.
    
534.4Don't rule this out.PFSVAX::MCELWEEOpponent of OppressionThu Dec 16 1993 01:2511
    	Are your DECserver 200s configured for CONSOLE PORT NONE?
    
    	DECserver 200s will not load without heartbeat _if_ the console
    port is defined "NONE" _and_ they have old ROMS. You cannot discern the 
    ROM version from the SHOW SERVER info. either.
    
    	I submitted a STARS article on this which ended up with a somewhat
    obscure title. Send me MAIL if you think this is related to your
    situation and you cannot find the article.
    
    Phil